Message from @Telly_G 『⚡130』PC |

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2020-02-22 02:20:00 UTC  

You realize that for the entirety of it's existence

2020-02-22 02:20:05 UTC  

The nation of Germany was christian

2020-02-22 02:20:07 UTC  

Yes?

2020-02-22 02:20:10 UTC  

You care so little that you posted it.

2020-02-22 02:20:19 UTC  

The actions of the USSR in the aftermath of that famine answer that question. When you're shooting peasants sifting in the dirt for spare pieces of grain, clearly there's a fatal flaw in your ideology.

2020-02-22 02:20:21 UTC  

Pagans are as bad as communists

2020-02-22 02:20:35 UTC  

@Lucienne d'Anwyl That's giving Pagans a bad name....

2020-02-22 02:20:43 UTC  

They deserve it

2020-02-22 02:20:47 UTC  

For being filthy pagabs

2020-02-22 02:21:09 UTC  

As an aside Germans weren't burning monasteries down regardless

2020-02-22 02:21:14 UTC  

That's more of a Scandinavian thing

2020-02-22 02:21:20 UTC  

@Mersenne once moscow heard of the famine they worked to combat it dotard

2020-02-22 02:21:23 UTC  

Germany became christianized pretty early on

2020-02-22 02:21:28 UTC  

i would base that on this

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/678530619621507073/680600013587480576/Tauger-Natural-Disaster-and-Human-Actions-in-the-Soviet-Famine-of-1931-33.pdf

2020-02-22 02:21:30 UTC  

@BabaBooey citation needed

2020-02-22 02:21:31 UTC  

what would have happened if they didn't do that though mersenne

2020-02-22 02:21:39 UTC  

Germany collapsed like what? 4 times in 100 years?

2020-02-22 02:21:43 UTC  

why cant I post on the facebook after I sabotaged the mind control tower

2020-02-22 02:21:48 UTC  

Baba: No lol, I wouldnt be a serf. I'd be a card carrying member of the revolution.

2 years into UCSA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYtvpgsit30&list=WL&index=33&t=0s

2020-02-22 02:21:48 UTC  

the government must be after me

2020-02-22 02:21:58 UTC  

is it possible that the consequences could have been greater if they did not enforce any grain procurement policies?

2020-02-22 02:22:15 UTC  

@BabaBooey Yeah, the Law of Spikelet's disagrees.

2020-02-22 02:22:18 UTC  

they had to get food from the places that produced it to the places that didn't somehow

2020-02-22 02:23:00 UTC  

@Death in June you are as bad as baba.

2020-02-22 02:23:02 UTC  

@Son of Rome Germans are the least accomplished nationality in europe

2020-02-22 02:23:12 UTC  

No, because at that point the damage had already been done. Historically, that piece of USSR legislation was based on the premise that anyone sifting for spare grain that wasn't harvested was attempting to subvert the Soviet Union's sense of nationality.

2020-02-22 02:23:41 UTC  

Ignore your country burning to the ground bro, germans are soooooooooo cucked!

2020-02-22 02:24:09 UTC  

The idea that searching for spare grain would have damaged the USSR's recovery efforts directly implies that the govt was planning on harvesting those spare pieces of grain. It was left to rot.

2020-02-22 02:24:43 UTC  

I dont think he's gonna respond @Mersenne

2020-02-22 02:24:46 UTC  

@Death in June
```Information about the Famine was a state secret in the USSR until the end of 1987.```
And why exactly is THIS? If the Russian government hadn't done any wrong, why did it take them until 1987 to reveal it?
http://www.ukrweekly.com/old/archive/2002/280205.shtml

2020-02-22 02:25:02 UTC  

Baba's not going to respond, because he can only shill for the USSR with shit-tier memes.

2020-02-22 02:25:07 UTC  

A spacial map of the ukranian famine of 1932-33 by harvard. There's a lot of information and generally it helps debunk a lot of myths about the holodomor. the map shows, among other things, that there is no correlation between ethnicity and famine (some of the hardest hit areas had the largest Russian minority), raw procurement per capita was lower in areas with famine (although plan fulfillment was higher because the plan targets were lowered), and more collectivization was linked to lower famine rates

http://gis.huri.harvard.edu/historical-atlas/the-great-famine/famine-web-map.html
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2020-02-22 02:25:14 UTC  

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2020-02-22 02:25:48 UTC  

@BabaBooey Who was it created by?

2020-02-22 02:26:06 UTC  

> more collectivization was linked to lower famine rates

2020-02-22 02:26:08 UTC  

@Mersenne i don't think that was the intention of the law

2020-02-22 02:26:38 UTC